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THE SEATTLE STAR HELLO GIRL’S PAY AT START IS $1.10 A DAY But Echo Zahl, of The Star, Worked Hard at the Phone Company School for $1 a Day With a vot ers all alo & job so she could learn wh ) fore th { number do you want?’ I the recelverthing on sand « something to hapy t Nght flashed on next to rds, What bellowed int ‘ous hol my ¢ “Too many words,” sald the t that the girl who wa supervisor, “You must never, mt of it should get Into under any clroumat 8, Insort n any words of your own. And Tee etrecd curing her t vered., cultivate aweetness, If you have echeol Te . tells i Wha 1 not already acquired it point.—Fditor rp id way LU plugged and } nd plug er, please? commanded the su. Red away all morning ometimesr ¥ y pei ohind s 1 wa ht. Mostly 1 was we By Echo June Zahl rvise ind me stuee “ana a cbaear Weiue aoond Mortck bach % a Wine In Plug-in Race in my ear. My backbone felt rather I was b as the reat Theat Panny to it uncert. of r a 5 * h ce after Prefers Housework Pacifi a Your co ar he brasa t Fanny must have felt somewhat ave. & g as ok off my : rat " wraps hall and went Many Chances for Mistakes The eyes seemed to fl wicked ly with me The board was ated with scores of tir into the wro' niving the th number. And with a dozen people the folks who phone pat this preliminary training of ours I don’t know how long I stood In & comatose state before that board, | but it was the touch of Miss Sr the supervisor, o arm that brought me back to the fact that th chool and there time to be lost.” Must Meet Fellas Block Off “Lead on, McDuff,” I quoted in an undertone She heard “that’s one ot call your att whether his name is Murphy or McDougal, as you say. He can’t come to work with you in the morn ings, and tell him to wait a block away if he meets you at night. It’s| ‘@gainst the rub | I was to hear s wa was no “Yes,” she sald er thing I wanted to f that “dead-line” Mater. Every girl had a “baw! out” for the system that makes the boy twho brings your umbrella take his position so far down the street No Flowers or Jewelry | Another rule that rankled was that no girl at the switch-board can wear flowers at her bosc elry about her person I wiggled up to the high to. I don'tcare & ‘gl “= AVAST COW PONIES; °° ENTER TIN LIZZIES Moreno Antonio, In scene from “The Captain of the Gray Horse “SHLVER THREADS’? | root to te'sceesty S"tse"Slemone® } “Td rather do housework,” she nald “Huh,” afd Rertia, on the other aldo, shifting her Spearmint with a dexterous tonguetwist, “I worked three years in a house where they never ed T had any back at all. Thin is soft Hut when the eupervisor told un the time was up, we were all gla to step down from the switeh-board You Do It Methodically And you don’t got off a telephone stool the way you do off a lunch roort You slide off, gently ‘ the aide, so that the incom ink of or can alide into the right calla without con aide and get the day, and p ood A at the ¢ hello” shoutera draw aturday, when, I'm to dollar a ¢ ad thelr pay reased 1 ta a day n ones, like myself, muat woh aix days a week for 16 ersons A r teat they are ab ped out to the smaller exchanges about the city, where they punch and pull for a dollarten a day for two months Advancement tn pay {s rapid after that. Two months later they re ceive a dollantwenty a day with which to buy fee cream and little things Ike shoes and buc wheat cakes, and in two months more they have reached a dolla thirty $2.30 Highest Possible Pay With diligence, alertness aticktottiveners, an opera end of the 60t) ft the tratr ny. Ano ra when and shift The night « er. T and may pany tell me. rr rators are pald high with a dollar-fort ciale of the com two-thirty ranges in Seattle t Two schools of ction are maintal i the f the girls who desert art atart the off reac exc $50 operators see And now, when I fain would woe Morpheus at vartably are garble Tam rink and | toes h- board CONFESSIONS Even us folk up here in the - e AND GRAY IN HAIR? Northwest, who have never || Today’s Programs ||} { o been down in Arizona, have al. o bd eo! { — | ways had a kinda hunch that | "Tiniury—Derethy Dalton In “The { { ‘Let Q-Ban, a Simple, Safe) ace 9 was some rip snortin’ | Flame of the Token.” 1 ; " ' sort of a place. ow, then, can CLEMMER—Rarieo Willams in “Agast- | “OOOEOrOrOrEOrEOrIOEOmrmONm—nennn wr Y rm | r Sure Preparation, Bring) {" biame young. Hillington, | ™ent 2 desisashinens eee Natural Color and Hair) nose nearest approach to na COLISEUM-—Dougias Yairbenke tm) | YOUTH LIVES ON IMPULSE Health. Not a Dye. * | ture was the lawn In front of | ‘Corontal— Kicherd Travers tn \o —9 Here ts the satavciean, heaithtut| MI# palatial mansion on Fifth | stan Trait Te) “Dick, I think you ehould have a and certain way to restore the nat-| @ve., New York city? KEX—Crane Wilbur tn “The tingie | Change of scene | ural color to ray oF faded. Hitelese We can’t. Aer Dick look at me tn consterna- | ethod In perfect good weet ¢ ~~ « | IRSTON— n. “T don’ 7 Rair—the, method in perféet good! «vip! Yip! Arizona! ‘To the| BuON—Contgo Betas t “Fheltion. “I don't went to go away e. |rip-roarin’, thunderin’, widespread: | “4 |from you, Margie,” he said quickly foremost } P * pt METHOPOLITAN—“The Pyes of th Q-Ban is all ready to in West,” quoth young Hillington,! wera" — “| “I did not say you had to, foolish guaranteed to be harm) gold under guarantes of as he outfits himself like a movie STRAND——“The Bettle of the Somme.” tion or en back. Only Wild West hero, and departs for Pg 4 A—tladye Hulette, “Frode @ large bottle at Ow . | e Bartell Drug Co. and al Bitter Creek, Aris. | - | meres. = How is he to know that they le , on : -Ban air n rom t @everal warring na ndgnté Shampoo G-Ban eat with forks and have table |tho from the several warring ne also Q-Ban Depilat (oe cloths on the tables and that 4 Hurope, mal , ‘ nA for removing superfluous tin lizzies have supplanted the nie comes among them, altho fectares,” “Hatr’ Culture. cow nags of 20 years ago? had split over tisement. He isn’t. m - “Don't Waste One Single Slice @f Bread” 7 and two ruffians, in “Apartment It is a proved fact that | at the Clemmer, is realistic, to say the least. larger | tices, the quality of the loaf is materially superior made his bow on the screen LIKE OLD TIMES | Dalton at scenes in it was #0 real as to arouse| Panthus ¢ lent the neighbors, who rushed to the! World, according to Glad star of “Prudence, the Pirate, “location,” thinking some one was “Wild and Woolly,” showing at! the Coliseum the last times Wed- | Mission. |nesday, is one of the best, if not the best, pictures Dougias Fair-| “OW ro PREPARE banks, the bulging-over-with-1 How Great Britain jstar, has appeared in since he 4 shown in | picture n battle a Old sourdoughs who have seen things that are o at to |The F of the Yukon,” every American at th’ ‘ is Alaskan story featuring Dor ed, a picture that all should ane the Liberty, say the dance halls remind the CRANE COLLECTS HATS | them of the early days in Alaska Wilbur, starred in “The NO FAKE FIGHT t hate that The fight between Earle Williams erent celeb According to press HE'S UGLIEST PUP no to that of the smaller] being ktilea rag ot pl gh ed | of his acting. He nearly wrecked loaf baked from the same| ENEMIES ARE FRIENDS the projecting room when shown boy ‘De you mean we are going away together, you and I?" If you want to, Dick t will be heaven,” was his firve exciar tion. 1 looked surprised, I know, for r wont to make # hea, even when he art before we were ead as I opened that school or. Margie, can't you under { that love, no more than re character or in a room dear, ts ation th der ex “Temperament my personal 04 hich character ch e ut eriences, and character is always, It la no more stationary | other mortal thing ® the mortal ma-| being. It wears | places, and flower over the ike ourselves think that t to hide a defect, b changing than any “Character terial of thin in embrot pot to m one’s sometimes we | er worn | until Is Going to Have a Real Old-Fashioned—Bang-Up— Glorious 4th OF JULY From Midnight Tonight Till Midnight Tomorrow SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE! A MAGNIFICENT PATRIOTIC PARADE, PARTICIPATED IN BY ALL FRATERNAL, COMMERCIAL AND CIVIC BODIES AND THE COMBINED LABOR UNIONS OF TACOMA. STUPENDOUS STADIUM SPECTACLE, INCLUDING A DAZZLING PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY, DE- PICTING NAVAL BATTLES, TRENCH WARFARE AND AIRPLANES IN ACTION OVER THE EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS TWO CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACES AT THE SPEEDWAY Something Doing Every Minute! Come! STEAMERS “TACOMA,” “INDIANAPOLIS,” “KITSAP IL,” “KULSHAN,” “FLYER” WILL LEAVE COLMAN DOCK FOR TACOMA DIRECT 7:00 a. m. 9:00 a m. 12:00 noon 3:00 p.m 5:00p.m. 9:15 p.m 8:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p m 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m 12:30 a. 40c SINGLE reTuRN@OC Steamers leave Tacoma for Seattle 7:15, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6:30, 7:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11 p. m. 8. 8. TACOMA LEAVES SEATTLE FOR TACOMA JULY 4TH AT 12:30 MIDNIGHT ON LAST TRIP. Puget Sound Navigation Company COLMAN DOCK PHONE MAIN 3993 PLENTY TO DO ON JULY FOURTH Canal Opening and Tacoma Auto Races Expected to Draw Big DENOUNCE REMOVAL OF SERGT. PUTNAM Resolutions denouncing the rem 12:30. Jentor Lundin fam trom the era igh Put. JULY 4 PROGRAM Many Will Fish Play Double-Header Paweed by a mass meeting of For nome the solitude of the| A parade tn Ballard, forming at] women voters In Seattle Fy A Mat of “things in Se van giades fs to the m., in the bueiness district,| day. le Fri. attle Wednesday, arth, | poise of the boy's Fourth rching to the cana] locks,) The resol follows For these aim souls, the la est the people in the North ed by ves Tena aon was sign- 6:00 a m—Red Crone and stre hold great attr Fast 82nd st proaiéenk mean 826 tournament at Jef nd Wed p. m. Vancouver and Seattle | branch of the prison m of the local reon park hundred. ix at Dugdale's park. There | follows: ‘on reform league, 10:00 a m—Milltary parade tn BE) tontec will be two games. There will be no game in the City league Resolved, that this mass meet. in ) "¢ Arrangements are being made by|2& Of Women voters belonging to numerous ¢ the city to care for all who want t©|clubs of gore, 884. Philanthropic Seattle downtown district )00 a. m—Amertcanization program at Wood 1 kc borrow bathing sults at Alki beach. | nounc, do hereby de- 1:30 p. m—Par of Ballard |) tbo tle but more |All of the city’s five bathing v. oh ae dismissal of Sergeant folks to Washing to, * benches will be open, and if the) «qy,) “nam as a calamity, ton Canal locks Turn in Alarm weather man is telling the truth] pecause eine Sergeant Putnam, 1:48 p Speaking at canal our eyes oper should be busy places Wednesday. | dercurrent thee pee ew of the un- locks begins ; t be afri A barbecue and all the sports| for this pe ray has been working 2:00 p. m—Double-header ball |) turn if you and pastimes of a “regular Fourth |iocal outecme one, time. It ts the game, Seattle Van- |i, ¢ of July” will entertain the crowds | octopus that es voce ereat national couver, at Dugdale Th to “happen” Wed-|at Fremont Cut of pened 2& Sucking the vitality park nesday in Seattle will be the Patri Reginning at 2:30 p. m. with a sent our American police depart. 2:20 p. m—Rpeaking at south | otic golf tournament, at Jefferson! band concert and ending at 9 p. m. | “Be It ft end of Frement |) park. That begins at & a.m. There| With fireworks, every minute of the | ., ; , farther resolved that a bridge 1 be an entrance fee of $1, for the|time will be taken up with ath-|gorzges, “8 Tesolution be sent to 2:20 p. m—First race starts at | benefit of the Red Cross tics and carnival stunts i Putnam, and to the Sest- Tacoma speedway Parade at 10 Ballard also has a program, |‘! 4:40 p. m.—End of marin / a Then comes the military parade, | ¥"! h inolades a parade at 1:15 p rade passes thru] at 10 a.m. Headed by Col. C. B.|™- and a rose show at Pp. m. The Money makes the w. Latona bridge Blethen, the units of Washington | P*llard celebration ends with a/makes the watches 2. et ee dance at 9 p.m Const artillery, n in Seattle, and the medical and sanitary troops of| the corps and the Seattle units of the signal corps will mare? | While the soldiers are parading in erty thaatra—Advertisement ready for the Already, the Seattic te Glorious Fourth. popping of the cracker Is “mak- a t a There are five old cronies, who, | his picture further beautify the fabr the business distric - Ja dough. That is why it is| <( <rieaaaies : —— - —|°""lrarsie, my character has many| ing mother’ head ache” and lia5q Dark “americanination dors| : 4 orn spots, anc 6 not A r his fingers |ceremonies will be {npr becoming so popular with Ss TTLE 0 T') ! worn epota, and I have not always! oad has burned eremonies will be in progress. ousewife everywhere. them, simply because I have been| : : f the United State Il be welec AT which the moment is the para-| Near-by towne and cities are |e iy cy Pi ye ee s r before July 15 will share’ in According to a letter elved NEXT CAMP su | ready, t J makin : dividends from JULY 1 ‘ y, too, and are 9 Jcer John and Prose-| . THE BIG ermal Masry pact : here, Margie, after that] bide for Seattle crowds. Ta. |— . | ne sais eda pus | ertence, the kind of ar na will draw the largest " y+ r | For 28 years ai f ; 1 tlesnip Seattle led the voy| Fifteen men will sit aea See ee ead lita Chobee Thetis (oooe Sink Worker! For 28 years, through three financial panics, tl ; Piged Ue ea troops board in Room 1420 Alaska be the same, T see life,| race on the epeedway there Is | Carried down by heavy clothing} Institution for Savings has never missed a semi Fra ev 2 . building sdally until July 15 en you, sweet eart, very| at 2:30 and Is followed vy A and rubber boots, W. J. McCartney, | annual dividend and during all that time has pai 1G. Barnes, the chamber’s per-| hearing applications of men I took you for granted,| condolence race, which prob- city employe, 15th ‘| drawal ise rf onal representative at the capital,| WhO want to be sent to the married you, amd then I| ably will last until early even- | was drowned in Lake Union Mon withdrawals promptly, and has never paid less thar f eS en | yeleacplerpaae orp aM Seealdid ahd trained far oane c considering you as| Ing. day afternoon when a sluicing hose Contains the message of|!* Corbaley's informant ig ore real agg Myo peiegile Pe a& & personality Hundreds of Seattle folks will| hurled him from a ecow into the| a great saving in actual] GIRL CADETS To DANCE serve corps. ‘| think that 1s what most men|spend the day at the American /lake | lbs and a message of | The patriotic drive, under th The last ether school for the |do, Margie. We follow out to the | lake cantonment site | = - | ON SAVINGS Remeetet nic, ag auspices of the First Girl Cadets of |new opens {n San Francisco | ttter end the calls and desires of| Issaquah ts going to do itself) FIVE TAKE EXAMINATION | COMPOUNDED great QUALITY. Just the | washington, will close tonight with | August and rung until Novem-|nature, which are always purely|proud, Sports will take up the! Five men are taking the exam equable correct fermenta-|* »tosram and dance at the } her 26. Hleven hu men will|physteal, and then we forget there | aorning, : {nation for coal mine tnspector, | SEMI-ANNUALLY a sine meres “| conic Temple. All proceed be| be schooled on the Pacific Coast, | 4! reauy any goul attributes to be| Robert Bridges will talk in the | which began Monday and will last tion in making it; closer|g:ven to the army and fund This will be the ve of-| considered in the woman wh ars {afternoon and the celebration will thru Tuesday | rained, firmer =xture, | 7 — s licers’ train that|our names close with a dance at night Be | oe texture, | the tien will senile our traditions, Margie, that| All returns from the celebratior | YOU MAY START WITH keeps moist longer. AND|| Careless Use of Soap sions from the ranks of the select |é hard, Men'can be a law| Will go to the Red Cross, The more brea ei . ; rvice arm | es, and the woman|Ccelebration committee announce th fing ght for Spoils the Hair Donworth Officiates |eays, ‘Love, honor and obey.’' Iruosday that “Issaquah has 17 na THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STRICTLY SAVINGS money in the big loaf. udge George Donworth sits at| I must have looked surprised, It-|tonallties and has sent 30 boys to INSTITUTION IN| WASHINGTON | Soap should be used very careful-| tie fe of the local examining|tle book, to hear Dick—the Dick 1|the army and navy.” if you want to keep your hair | committer “|had alwaya seen so irresponsible Big Canal Celebration ooking its best. Most soaps and| similar boards have been ¢ unthinking discoursing most| There will be no official celebra 2 2 INSIST ON ioking ft beat, Noes wraps end) imi toarde hove been ap-|to, enihnking — dincousing toe | Tete a ee ec tat is bank ashington Savings jmuch alkall, | This Gries the aceiP:|2.600 population in the state love and marriage, For he said, | to, but the city td dept makes the hair brittle, and ruins yaaa : ; that enccke 3 ody Wednesday after- the Loaf that Saves—the Big|_ The, best thing for -stendy use| George Martin mocretnry ea ae | hie: “You are’ astound. dese [noon to. witness thp formal opening and Loan Association ar lo the 186 Lost elt dust ordinary ™ iaitied cocoanit|y4, vatimer(, J, W. Maxwell and{heart, to hear your husband abe ea brian pington abip oa Will Be 5 Loaf, oll (which is pure and greaseless),| Freq Struve members of the atate| things that show that once in a/ al. Committees Monday put the and is better than the most expen-|committnw that hae orgatived ata| while ho has a sane thought in.| finishing touches to the plans fo 810 SECOND AVENUE Save the Crumbe! ve soap or anything else you can| a oiication machinery at the re.|Atead of an {mpulse, aren't you?| ‘he marine parade, which will be a aa és 1G PUDDING uso, ia te wei |OO8t OF the war department Well, dear, I am afraid it is a sign |the | biggest feature of the canal} ne wo teaspoonfuls will Officers Review that Tam growing old. Youth, mas. | Celebration =C cleanse hair and scalp thor-| Candidates for commissions must |Culine youth, fe a synonym for im-| There will be spoaking at the OUR DIRECTORS oughly mply moisten the halt) copear between 10 8 ms oe ry te | pulse.” i , [nal locks at 1:45 p.m, and at the Fee ee with water and rab Mt in. It makes! and between 2p. m. and 4, bring.| He stopped a minuto and sighed, |#outh ond of the Fremont bridge | RS. i ¥, 2 Struve an abundance of rich, creamy ing physician's cortificates and ap.|% tho he was even now bidding | 10 p.m. The steamer Roose: | F) B. Finley B, Vilas la her, which rinses out easily, Te] ications food-bye to the impulse of youth|VYelt, flagship of the — marine| Until Raymond R. Frasier ° W. West moving every particle of dust, dirt," ‘These applications will finally be| With regret, and I hastened to re-| Pageant, will leave tho locks at} Favre, Spokane Gandratt nd stcessive oll The sent to Fort Lawton, Army offi./®8sure him by quoting that old saw, | —_ | Janeck, North Yakima al drie juickly and evenly, and y ” | ‘ 1 A cers will study them and then go} “When the devil was 111,” and soling the fire to go out under the iefoaven’ the feaip wot, and the [cee "tygttudy, tam and then ont Fede ee Rilo, " . ASSETS $6,300,000 hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, | mont Hkely candidates He did not take {t as a Joke, how-| friends eame for a oup of tea, 1] ac iil hag ot AA caver yO a - - - er, but wald quite serlously, “I'm | asked my mother in a loud whis- | Closed All Day July 4th, Zing, waver ised Sotelo ne a ee mitied cocoanut) | Se dita ¢{tiraid 11 never bo a saint, Margie, | per, “Mamma, will water boll oe We have more than 16,000 savera ae a of th " takers’ ol at any lacy, it's very Pi sick or well, bu am going to| twice?” anitary Mkt., Economy Mkt. Not one of th: hi . A sociation of Benttle [on ap, and a fow ounces will supply|| BEST FOR RESULTS || ining hack your faith In me again, | I wonder, Httle book, {f love will | De alias nee te ay cae tees ices ev member of the family for STAR WANT AD: {| Gear : Corner Mkt., Pike Place Mkt. 9 salied unan te ony any foun, fines SA | 01:15 — ravers ~~ pete or Sorte ty kee of ay. aemcrlanae months.—Advertisement. i remember, little book, of allow- (To be continued) NGO B Kaa it 2 = eu